What differentiates Alverno College's Master of Arts program from other programs?

Alverno has long been a leader in education, and we are recognized nationally and
internationally for our faculty's work with ability-based education and performance-based assessment. The Master of Arts degree carries on the college's tradition in the liberal arts,
with its particular focus on integrative, experiential, and reflective approaches
to learning.

Our Master of Arts is designed for teachers in K-12 schools and in technical and community
colleges, and for persons working in the areas of instructional design, training,
human resources, or organizational development in business, government, and not-for-profit
agencies.

Open to men and women, courses are offered in four every-other weekend time slots:
Friday night, Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon, and Sunday afternoon. Some courses
meet on selected weekday evenings. A special summer schedule offers options for daytime,
evening, and weekend classes. Click here to access a complete academic calendar.

The curriculum consists of a common set of core courses and courses specific to each specialization. It is designed so that candidates can complete the degree in two or three years.

Graduate Information Session, Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 6 p.m.

This session is for those interested in our Master of Business Administration, Master
of Science in Nursing, Master of Arts in Education, Educational Specialist in School
Psychology and Master of Science in Community Psychology.